by Lindsay H. Jones, USA TODAY Sports

by Lindsay H. Jones, USA TODAY Sports

DENVER - An MRI revealed no torn ligaments in Champ Bailey's sprained left foot, a person with knowledge of the test told USA TODAY Sports on Sunday.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team has not announced any injury updates.

Bailey wore a walking boot and needed crutches as he left CenturyLink Field in Seattle on Saturday night. He left Denver's 40-10 loss to the Seahawks just before halftime - injuring the foot while covering receiver Golden Tate.

No timetable has been set for Bailey's return, though it is unlikely he would play again in the preseason.

The Broncos are expecting right cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie to play in the team's third preseason game Saturday against the St. Louis Rams after missing the first two games with a high-ankle sprain. Rodgers-Cromartie practiced in pads last week.

Bailey was one of five Broncos' starters injured in the lopsided loss. Defensive end Derek Wolfe sustained the most serious injury when he was hit in the head and neck early in the first quarter. Wolfe was immobilized, driven off the field in an ambulance and taken to a hospital, where both X-rays and an MRI were negative. He was released and allowed to fly home to Denver with the team.

Wolfe was back on social media Sunday, telling his Twitter followers he would be "back on the field soon."

Also injured were wide receiver Wes Welker (ankle), middle linebacker Stewart Bradley (wrist) and right guard Louis Vasquez (knee). The Broncos said Welker's ankle sprain is mild. Vasquez's injury does not appear to be serious.

Broncos players are off on Sunday. The team will resume preseason practices Monday morning.